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Wellington International Airport (IATA: WLG, ICAO: NZWN) is an Large airport serving the city of Wellington in New Zealand. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Wellington time zone is NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13). The New Zealand dollar(NZD) is the official currency of the New Zealand.
Municipality | Wellington |
Region | Wellington Region |
Country | New Zealand |
Elevation | 41ft / 12m |
Type | Large airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | NZST - New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+13) |
Coordinates | -41°19'38"S/174°48'18"E |
Currency | New Zealand dollar(NZD) |
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 6352ft / 1936m | 148ft / 45m | ASP | Yes |
Type | Description | Frequency (MHz) |
---|---|---|
APP | APP | 122.3 |
ATIS | ATIS | 126.9 |
GND | GND | 121.9 |
TWR | TWR | 118.8 |
Airport | Distance |
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Paraparaumu Airport | 49.44 KM |
Martinborough Airport | 58.28 KM |
Papawai Airfield | 63.23 KM |
Cape Campbell airstrip | 64.31 KM |
Otaki Airport | 66.86 KM |
Picton Aerodrome | 70.91 KM |
Omaka Blenheim Airport | 77.32 KM |
Hood Airport | 79.76 KM |
Woodbourne Airport | 80.8 KM |
Flat Point Aerodrome | 96.98 KM |
Foxpine Aerodrome | 104.39 KM |
Alfredton Airport | 112.56 KM |
Palmerston North Airport | 131.13 KM |
Nelson Airport, Nelson Region | 132.33 KM |
RNZAF Base Ohakea | 133.99 KM |
Feilding Airport | 136.85 KM |
Molesworth Airport | 151.74 KM |
Wanganui Airport | 152.91 KM |
Motueka Airport | 153.56 KM |
Kaikoura Airport | 157.39 KM |